I said tax assets, both personal and corporate, if there is a devastating market crash, as in the title of this thread.
If people stop spending and investing, what else is there to tax? And it would encourage people to spend some of their hoarded wealth, rather than keep it frozen as assets.
It's a way out of depression, an emergency measure. Better than decades of austerity.
Is a Devastating Stock Market Crash on the Way?
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While there is a market for shit, there will be assholes to supply it.
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That's what they want you to do.Tero wrote:No worries. SOLD MY STOCK.
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...so what you do is set up a company in the Caymans, owned by a trust that has no official links to you.laklak wrote:Waaa! I don't have a trust fund and somebody else does and that's not FAIR! Take their money to give me more free shit! But trust funds are already taxed. Trusts, like businesses, are considered incorporated entities and have their own taxpayer ID numbers and file their own tax returns. The income that initially funds the trust was taxed, and any interest or profit accruing to the trust is taxed. At least in the U.S., I don't know about other places.
Now your US company buys toilet paper from the Cayman entity for $10 per sheet. Every time a member of your staff goes to the loo, the Cayman co makes a huge profit, the US one reduces its profit by the same amount. Therefore less US tax.
Perfectly legal.
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There's more out there. I can buy them back after Nov election.rainbow wrote:That's what they want you to do.Tero wrote:No worries. SOLD MY STOCK.
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I like the cut of your jib, lad. Would you be interested in a position with Jabulani Property Management LLC?rainbow wrote:
...so what you do is set up a company in the Caymans, owned by a trust that has no official links to you.
Now your US company buys toilet paper from the Cayman entity for $10 per sheet. Every time a member of your staff goes to the loo, the Cayman co makes a huge profit, the US one reduces its profit by the same amount. Therefore less US tax.
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Perfectly legal.
Yeah well that's just, like, your opinion, man.
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You couldn't afford me, thanks.
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